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check out greece. that's what happens when a country avoids making tough fiscal decisions for too long. >>> a top republican pollster about what went wrong on their side. a lot of information coming here and why if republicans don't change the way they do business they may be on the losing end of elections for years to come. plus, the black helicopter crowd is at it again. republicans in the senate reject a united nations treaty to ban discrimination against the disabled. they say it would allow u.n. officials to come into this country and force home-schooled children into government-run, that is public schools. senator john kerry joins us to cut through the nonsense. >>> also tonight, the simpson's mr. burns gives us a rich man's look at the fiscal cliff. >> think of the economy as a car and the rich man is the driver. if you don't give the driver, he'll drive you over a cliff. >> that's an aside show and this is "hardball," the place for politics. >>> never too early for pollsters to start head to 20
check out greece. that's what happens when a country avoids making tough fiscal decisions for too long. >>> a top republican pollster about what went wrong on their side. a lot of information coming here and why if republicans don't change the way they do business they may be on the losing end of elections for years to come. plus, the black helicopter crowd is at it again. republicans in the senate reject a united nations treaty to ban discrimination against the disabled. they say it...
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greece is standing has dropped -- greece's standing has dropped. somalia, north korea, and afghanistan are considered to be the most corrupt in the world. the report said, in greece, public confidence in the authorities had dropped significantly. >> there was this list where it emerged that former finance minister christine lagarde, now the imf chief, pastelist to her greek counterpart of people who were evading taxes, but -- passed a list to her greek counterpart of people who were evading taxes, but it was never pursued. >> politicians and officials are taking bribes, even as austerity programs continue. >> earlier, i spoke to the research head at transparency international. i asked which country had made the most progress in the last year at overcoming corruption. >> it is difficult to single out individual countries. what we want to focus on is the countries that stay at the top of our index. we have the scandinavian countries, countries like new zealand, where the commitment access to information, to the justice system working, to open budgeti
greece is standing has dropped -- greece's standing has dropped. somalia, north korea, and afghanistan are considered to be the most corrupt in the world. the report said, in greece, public confidence in the authorities had dropped significantly. >> there was this list where it emerged that former finance minister christine lagarde, now the imf chief, pastelist to her greek counterpart of people who were evading taxes, but -- passed a list to her greek counterpart of people who were...
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debt ridden greece gets its latest installment of bailout funds needed to keep the economy afloat in exchange for a debt buyback scheme which many see as counterproductive. and as the u.n. atomic watchdog resumes talks with iran and we look at why many iranians consider acquiring nuclear energy as not just a matter of necessity but of national pride. world news live from our moscow headquarters i'm lucy catherine of and you're watching our t.v. well a ukrainian journalist kidnapped by syrian rebels faces execution on thursday unless a fifty million dollar ransom is paid and car has been working in syria during the conflict helping international news outlets including our team. now the world's main groups defending journalist have strongly condemned this attack as well as the general targeting of reporters our middle east correspondent paula slayer has been following those developments for us the journalists unhappy coach never was taken hostage in october and holmes the free syrian army has held her for nearly two months they've accused her of being both a russian and a syrian spy sh
debt ridden greece gets its latest installment of bailout funds needed to keep the economy afloat in exchange for a debt buyback scheme which many see as counterproductive. and as the u.n. atomic watchdog resumes talks with iran and we look at why many iranians consider acquiring nuclear energy as not just a matter of necessity but of national pride. world news live from our moscow headquarters i'm lucy catherine of and you're watching our t.v. well a ukrainian journalist kidnapped by syrian...
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britain greece skips its latest installment of bailout funds needed to keep the economy afloat in exchange for a debt by about scheme which many see as counterproductive. and. watchdog resumed talks with iran we look at why many iranians consider quire of energy is not just a matter of necessity but of national pride. welcome to r.t. world news around the clock kerry just ukrainian journalists kidnapped by syrian rebels faces execution on thursday that's a fifty million dollar ransom is paid. had been working in syria during the conflict helping international media including r.t. european federation of journalists has strongly condemned the targeting reporters making outrageous demands a middle east correspondent for the smear is following developments. the journalist and her coach never was taken hostage in october and no hones the free syrian army has held her for nearly two months they've accused her of being both a russian and a syrian spy she has appeared in two you tube videos that were released earlier by the free syrian army and in one of those she appealed to the embassies of ukra
britain greece skips its latest installment of bailout funds needed to keep the economy afloat in exchange for a debt by about scheme which many see as counterproductive. and. watchdog resumed talks with iran we look at why many iranians consider quire of energy is not just a matter of necessity but of national pride. welcome to r.t. world news around the clock kerry just ukrainian journalists kidnapped by syrian rebels faces execution on thursday that's a fifty million dollar ransom is paid....
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. >> austerity programs have put people in places like greece, spain, and portugal in jeopardy. some families are having trouble putting a enough food are in the table. a lot of food gets thrown away. >> sabina has a lot of cleaning the to do. the food in her pantry is safe to eat, and bring in a way seems like a waste. the solution? food sharing. >> i often by more than i can eat. now i'm going on holiday and there will be no one to eat them, happy to share. >> anyone can donate items they don't want to throw away. a kilogram of fruit, gingerbread cake, cookies. for sabina, it is a way to help neighbors. heike's boys enjoy apples. those interested can sign up online. >> you have to have the right attitude. other people would throw this food away. >> most people find it hard to find the right amount. more often than not, they buy too much. on average, a german household throws away 80 kg of food per year. the film "tast the the waste" looks at this. the director is the creator of food sharing. >> we wanted to do more than just save a few heads of lettuce. we wanted to change peo
. >> austerity programs have put people in places like greece, spain, and portugal in jeopardy. some families are having trouble putting a enough food are in the table. a lot of food gets thrown away. >> sabina has a lot of cleaning the to do. the food in her pantry is safe to eat, and bring in a way seems like a waste. the solution? food sharing. >> i often by more than i can eat. now i'm going on holiday and there will be no one to eat them, happy to share. >> anyone...
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here breeze a sigh of relief as greece is going through with the it's a dead buyback scheme with athens not qualifying for billions more in bailout cash . and the u.n. nuclear watchdog renews torso with iran hoping to examine facilities they believe whole secret atomic development despite the evidence to prick basis patients. it was an r.t. live from moscow good to have you with us washington's decision to brand a leading rebel group in syria as a terrorist organization spots of course of all trades among others who enjoy america's overwhelming support the key rebel coalition recognized by the u.s. as the sole representative of the syrian people has thrown its weight behind the al qaeda linked al nusra front archies ganja can explain. it's clear that washington is trying to distance itself from extremists in syria they have designated a front a terrorist organization it's thought to be one of the most aggressive and ruthless groups currently involved in the conflict washington's decision to call them terrorists is seen as more of a symbolic move because many other fighters in syria poss
here breeze a sigh of relief as greece is going through with the it's a dead buyback scheme with athens not qualifying for billions more in bailout cash . and the u.n. nuclear watchdog renews torso with iran hoping to examine facilities they believe whole secret atomic development despite the evidence to prick basis patients. it was an r.t. live from moscow good to have you with us washington's decision to brand a leading rebel group in syria as a terrorist organization spots of course of all...
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falling short of the target going over budget and failing to reach the desired result greece's thirty two billion euro dead buyback scheme is nevertheless being hailed as success the country's carriages are now expected to release athens of more bailout cash money that's been held hostage since some archies put all of our picks up the story. greece's given its financial package is something of an early christmas present by buying back a chunk of its debt from them however when they take the wrapping paper off gift they don't find it's a little less which they ask for as part of a pound buyback scheme which saw athens buy back its own problems at around thirty four percent of their original value recording to the french finance minister but that should be enough in order to see them receive the next round of bailout money that the country's been crying out for in fact they've been waiting for that cash since june the international monetary fund had expected greece to be able to get its debt situation down to one hundred twenty four percent of overall economic output by twenty twenty th
falling short of the target going over budget and failing to reach the desired result greece's thirty two billion euro dead buyback scheme is nevertheless being hailed as success the country's carriages are now expected to release athens of more bailout cash money that's been held hostage since some archies put all of our picks up the story. greece's given its financial package is something of an early christmas present by buying back a chunk of its debt from them however when they take the...
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your resume sire relieved as greece's great strewn with its dead buyback scheme with afghans now pulling flying for billions more in bailout cash. and the new u.n. nuclear watchdog or news talks with iran hoping to examine facilities they believe how secret up comic development might the evidence to back this is pushing this. it's not me i'm here in moscow are you watching our team with me to bomb what's a washington's decision to brand a leading rebel group in syria as a terrorist organization spock's of course of all drage among others who enjoy america's overwhelming support the key rebel coalition recognized by the u.s. as the sole representative of all the syrian people has thrown its weight behind al qaeda linked to al nusra front archies gannett you can experience it's clear that washington is trying to distance itself from extremists in syria they have designated the front a terrorist organization it's thought to be one of the most aggressive and ruthless groups currently involved in the conflict washington's decision to call them terrorists this in as more of a symbolic move bec
your resume sire relieved as greece's great strewn with its dead buyback scheme with afghans now pulling flying for billions more in bailout cash. and the new u.n. nuclear watchdog or news talks with iran hoping to examine facilities they believe how secret up comic development might the evidence to back this is pushing this. it's not me i'm here in moscow are you watching our team with me to bomb what's a washington's decision to brand a leading rebel group in syria as a terrorist organization...
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greece has given its financial backers something of an early christmas present by buying back a chunk of its debt from them however when they take the wrapping paper off that gift they don't find it's a little less which they've asked for as part of a bone to buy back scheme which saw athens buy back its own problems at around thirty four percent of their original value recording to the french finance minister but that should be enough in order to see them receive the next round of bailout money that the country's been crying out for in fact they've been waiting for that cash since june the international monetary fund had expected greece to be able to get its debt situation down to one hundred and twenty four percent of overall economic output by twenty twenty now that really does not seem likely right now this is cause the i.m.f. to say well we won't be lending any more money to any countries that can't pay back their debts however there is a dangerous precedent with this in terms of greece be able to return the money of course private investors private creditors see greece well a lo
greece has given its financial backers something of an early christmas present by buying back a chunk of its debt from them however when they take the wrapping paper off that gift they don't find it's a little less which they've asked for as part of a bone to buy back scheme which saw athens buy back its own problems at around thirty four percent of their original value recording to the french finance minister but that should be enough in order to see them receive the next round of bailout...
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well transport grinds to a halt and services shut their doors in greece a twenty four hour nationwide strike sees people vent their fury despite a new challenge of bailout cash that story had feared. that in a few minutes time we watching a live liftoff to space russia so use rocket progress to take a crew of three to the international space station all that and more after this break. which is laugh near enough and knows that to ride a horse you've got to catch it first. for him it's a daily routine that you're soft as a horse breeder on the island of a horn at the heart of bike of his life on an isolated farm is about blue sky green grass and his horse is worthless sometimes it gets lonely here but horses have become part of me now i've fallen off so many times sometimes they bite as well it's part of my everyday life. i holmes been home to it make the rats like me just laugh for centuries most still live off the land the cattle and fish. if my call is often called the pearl of siberia and horn is said to be the pearl of by. it's a land of fake forests. and vast staps. virtually undi
well transport grinds to a halt and services shut their doors in greece a twenty four hour nationwide strike sees people vent their fury despite a new challenge of bailout cash that story had feared. that in a few minutes time we watching a live liftoff to space russia so use rocket progress to take a crew of three to the international space station all that and more after this break. which is laugh near enough and knows that to ride a horse you've got to catch it first. for him it's a daily...
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greece has ground to a halt with the public sector workers walking out of their jobs in the twenty four hour nationwide strike aimed at putting pressure on the government over tough cuts recent good news is the latest tranche of bailout cash and the decision by ratings agency standard and poor's to raise the country's credit rating has done little to dissipate public anger the crisis stressed this comes out of the era says neither he said the uses of tangible benefit the struggling population. the fact that the ratings agencies gave you a higher rating to be bombs and yet there's a strong indicator what's happened to that right now the international community b i am that's the e.c.b. and you see have wars austerity which makes investors happy but of course makes the people angry and so you can see this strike going on and people a lot of people get very upset in greece while the best community is relatively happy because you know there is more greater safeguards that their money is going to be returned to them in the form of bonds so i think that you going to continue to see this is exa
greece has ground to a halt with the public sector workers walking out of their jobs in the twenty four hour nationwide strike aimed at putting pressure on the government over tough cuts recent good news is the latest tranche of bailout cash and the decision by ratings agency standard and poor's to raise the country's credit rating has done little to dissipate public anger the crisis stressed this comes out of the era says neither he said the uses of tangible benefit the struggling population....
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greece is bracing for more public-sector strikes against government austerity measures. the rail system has ground to a halt. but there has been good news. rating agency standard and poor's upgraded greece's standing, making it much easier to borrow money in international markets. it is the second-biggest fine levied on a bank. switzerland that the ubs agreed to pay $1.5 billion in penalties. regulators in the u.s., u.k. and sorts when charged ubs and manipulating a key interest rate known as libor. >> his was person -- pervasive manipulation of global benchmark interest rates by dozens of staff across three continents. and the heavy fine reflects the regulator's concerns. the ubs chief executives said those of all but the extent of the fraud and bribes maybe revealed by further criminal investigations. in just one instance revealed by the u.k. financial services authority, ubs made corrupt payments of around $24,000 a quarter for 18 months to brokers to thank them for helping them manipulate the global industry. libor is used to price more than $350 trillion of contract
greece is bracing for more public-sector strikes against government austerity measures. the rail system has ground to a halt. but there has been good news. rating agency standard and poor's upgraded greece's standing, making it much easier to borrow money in international markets. it is the second-biggest fine levied on a bank. switzerland that the ubs agreed to pay $1.5 billion in penalties. regulators in the u.s., u.k. and sorts when charged ubs and manipulating a key interest rate known as...
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women frustration grows as taxpayers seem more money heading to debt ridden greece and all that still to come this hour on our team. at least fifteen people have been killed and more than thirty injured in the syrian city of homes my witnesses say there were two separate car bomb attacks near a mosque and a stadium many of the injured are still in a critical condition and the death toll is likely to rise this comes amid reports of syrian warplanes have hit rebel targets in the suburbs of damascus fighting between militias. and wishing troops has been raging in the area for around a month this week also some gruesome video emerged apparently showing the execution of ten on armed prisoners by syrian rebels one of the gunmen is heard referencing an al qaeda linked group a behind several terrorist attacks in the country in the meantime syria has experienced two motion wide communications blackout the opposition accuse the assad government of staging an information blockade but news analyst patrick kennedy says that primarily benefited those backing the rebel militias become a massive prob
women frustration grows as taxpayers seem more money heading to debt ridden greece and all that still to come this hour on our team. at least fifteen people have been killed and more than thirty injured in the syrian city of homes my witnesses say there were two separate car bomb attacks near a mosque and a stadium many of the injured are still in a critical condition and the death toll is likely to rise this comes amid reports of syrian warplanes have hit rebel targets in the suburbs of...
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and now says greece's creditors might need to take losses is that support for athens the right move from her. well what was agreed in one of the last summit meetings was a cocktail of measures and that these measures are not really the thing that where that what for example the international monetary fund recommended to to do have cut and this is america obviously avoided any terms to have a haircut because that would have an immediate effect on the german budget and on the german taxpayer and since we have elections in germany next year she's avoiding to have any tax money involved although the risk that it will be text money is there so despite the party losses in recent state elections are held remains pretty popular a cartoon in a german newspaper depicted just as her face at a party's program how much is that to do with personality over policy well it has a lot to do that in crisis times people always flock around the strong leaders and secondly it has to do with the fact that america is following a policy called tina there is no alternative there is neither in the union in the
and now says greece's creditors might need to take losses is that support for athens the right move from her. well what was agreed in one of the last summit meetings was a cocktail of measures and that these measures are not really the thing that where that what for example the international monetary fund recommended to to do have cut and this is america obviously avoided any terms to have a haircut because that would have an immediate effect on the german budget and on the german taxpayer and...
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it goes on and let's talk about greece briefly ratings john s. and pay they've raised greece's school from selective default to be money it's not interesting up to six knots is up and the agency explained its decision by praising athens determination to cut its spending determination but what is actually done to to achieve that and to deserve that cutting rating they haven't really done anything i think that that could in a rating system it's a joke i mean come on they gave aaa ratings to the so bonds back in the day so forget about that. it's it doesn't that bring confidence though doesn't it actually bring a perception that it's working and that's what investors want to know about. what's happened is that investors realized that the europeans are just like keep on kicking the can down the road and so what investors are doing right now is just the short term trade and being very light on their feet and great to move at a moment's notice and so sure bond rates are down in greece relatively but you know the whole notion is that at any rate slower
it goes on and let's talk about greece briefly ratings john s. and pay they've raised greece's school from selective default to be money it's not interesting up to six knots is up and the agency explained its decision by praising athens determination to cut its spending determination but what is actually done to to achieve that and to deserve that cutting rating they haven't really done anything i think that that could in a rating system it's a joke i mean come on they gave aaa ratings to the...
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greece downgraded deeper into junk." tcr stash cash beneath the mattress, pack the trunk. will drachmas creep where euros fear to tread? if you believe the headlines, then we're sunk. a crisis that lasts for years? call it a funk. austerity starves the more its maw is fed, and downgrades all our deepest bonds to junk. every politician is a punk-- the right, the left; the blue, the green, the red; ministers in cahoots with the odd monk. we've lost our marbles. elgin took a chunk. caryatids, gone on strike, sit down instead. tear gas lingers like a whiff of skunk.e' weep, pericles, or maybe just get drunk.n we'll hawk the parthenon to buy our bread. if you believe the headlines, then we're sunk. greece downgraded deeper into junk."ng >> brown: if these are interesting times in greece, where you can see a man crawling into a recycling bin to cartco away newspapers he'll sell for a pittance, and, of course, the weekly, sometimes daily, protest by various government workers, well, titos patrikios is a man who knows interestin
greece downgraded deeper into junk." tcr stash cash beneath the mattress, pack the trunk. will drachmas creep where euros fear to tread? if you believe the headlines, then we're sunk. a crisis that lasts for years? call it a funk. austerity starves the more its maw is fed, and downgrades all our deepest bonds to junk. every politician is a punk-- the right, the left; the blue, the green, the red; ministers in cahoots with the odd monk. we've lost our marbles. elgin took a chunk. caryatids,...
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well greece's prime minister and his visitor to bavaria in an attempt to restore some faith in athens his trip to the wealthy german region came after greece sudden motion a complex financial operation to buy back some of the country's debt reduce prices the goal is to cut the national debt by around twenty billion euros to qualify for more financial aid from the european union and the international monetary fund samaras says visit comes less than two weeks after greece's creditors agreed to extend to billions in additional financing george catalysts an attorney and constitutional lawyer believes the way to the e.u. believes the way that the e.u. chose to deal with a crisis is unsustainable. but unfortunately. there's. a huge. if you do so such a lucid. german taxpayers show. you this simple you see this your usual more of more stuff in for people with glee i will go to. and the euro crisis is also a hot topic at r.t. dot com as we report on the thousands of spanish medical workers who are marching through my dread and protests against cut to health care as well as plans to sell off p
well greece's prime minister and his visitor to bavaria in an attempt to restore some faith in athens his trip to the wealthy german region came after greece sudden motion a complex financial operation to buy back some of the country's debt reduce prices the goal is to cut the national debt by around twenty billion euros to qualify for more financial aid from the european union and the international monetary fund samaras says visit comes less than two weeks after greece's creditors agreed to...
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greece downgraded deeper into junk." >> brown: if these are interesting times in greece, where you can see a man crawling into a recycling bin to cart away newspapers he'll sell for a pittance, and, of course, the weekly, sometimes daily, protest by various government workers, well, titos patrikios is a man who knows interesting times. >> interesting and difficult. but perhaps every interesting time is also a very difficult time, because easy times are not interesting perhaps. >> brown: a poet and elder statesman of greek letters, he's seen many of the hardships and horrors of greek history in the 20th century, including the german occupation in world war ii. >> here is athens during the occupation. a street in the center of athens, against the occupation. >> brown: so this was part of your life? >> somewhere back there, i'm in the crowd. >> brown: even more devastating, he says, was the greek civil war that followed, one that led to his own captivity and torture on an island prison. so you've seen much worse? >> i give always this example: that during the winter of 1940 to '41, every
greece downgraded deeper into junk." >> brown: if these are interesting times in greece, where you can see a man crawling into a recycling bin to cart away newspapers he'll sell for a pittance, and, of course, the weekly, sometimes daily, protest by various government workers, well, titos patrikios is a man who knows interesting times. >> interesting and difficult. but perhaps every interesting time is also a very difficult time, because easy times are not interesting perhaps....
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and and greece, civil servants have gone on a 24-hour price against job cuts. many public services were disrupted in the capital. >>> in south korea, voters have elected their first female president, who follows in the footsteps of her father who was also president. she is vowing to batter the economy. >> she has occupied a place on the national stage since the early 20's, but this is something new. if just before midnight, in freezing temperatures in central seoul, she addressed her supporters and the nation as the first female president elect. >> i will be the people's president who keeps promises to the citizens. this is the year of happiness we have all been waiting for. >> south korea remains a male- dominated society. just half of the working age women still have a job. if some see this as a transformative moment. >> there has been a glass ceiling in this society. with a woman president, took that we will demonstrate our troop qualities. >> i admit defeat, but it is just my defeat, not not that of others who are hoping to have a new government. i congratu
and and greece, civil servants have gone on a 24-hour price against job cuts. many public services were disrupted in the capital. >>> in south korea, voters have elected their first female president, who follows in the footsteps of her father who was also president. she is vowing to batter the economy. >> she has occupied a place on the national stage since the early 20's, but this is something new. if just before midnight, in freezing temperatures in central seoul, she addressed...
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as they look at greece, but also they're watching the problems in italy. the news that mariom onti -- monti will step down. that's really dragging down the mood. >> let's look at some market numbers. dax closing up. stoxx 50 at 2624. the dow jones is currently up almost 1%. the euro is trading at $1.3007. >> agrees has reached their target in a bond buyback scheme, at least they are calling to the state tv. >> they bought the bonds at a discount of 70% from investors and the private banks. this was a condition for them to receive further eu funds. finance ministers are set to meet to discuss releasing the bailout funds. british banking giant hsbc has agreed to pay a record $1.9 billion to settle a money- laundering case. investigated by authorities in the united states. >> hsbc was accused of using the u.s. financial system to transfer funds from mexican drug cartels and from countries like iran that had been placed under international sanctions. >> the u.s. government says hsbc invaded these practices. they've have been said to enabled terrorists and othe
as they look at greece, but also they're watching the problems in italy. the news that mariom onti -- monti will step down. that's really dragging down the mood. >> let's look at some market numbers. dax closing up. stoxx 50 at 2624. the dow jones is currently up almost 1%. the euro is trading at $1.3007. >> agrees has reached their target in a bond buyback scheme, at least they are calling to the state tv. >> they bought the bonds at a discount of 70% from investors and the...
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with ordinary people and not just with the people who demonstrate the youth unemployment figures in greece and spain and other countries are truly horrifying and in the name of the european ideology europe is not being put through some of the most difficult economic times it seems as one nine hundred thirty s. ok john laughlin from the institute of the markets and corporation thanks for those thoughts thank you. well it's also an unstable situation in the european market says italy's technocrat leader says his time in office will soon be up to a look at what's in store for the ailing eurozone seemingly no way out of the crisis. egypt's military has taken over the country's security and assuming powers of arrest in the run up to the referendum thanks week's vote has been rejected by the opposition as our representative and the calls to stage mass nationwide protests getting louder president merci has tried to make some concessions but it doesn't ease the tension as journalist true reports now from cairo. this morning president mohamed morsi truck this is done the decision to increase tax bu
with ordinary people and not just with the people who demonstrate the youth unemployment figures in greece and spain and other countries are truly horrifying and in the name of the european ideology europe is not being put through some of the most difficult economic times it seems as one nine hundred thirty s. ok john laughlin from the institute of the markets and corporation thanks for those thoughts thank you. well it's also an unstable situation in the european market says italy's technocrat...
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going to be a story about europe and austerity and protests and riots whether it would be spain or greece or even the u.k. and these were real people in real situations in very scary situations and our correspondents were out there in the midst of it all. so we actually we all sat still stood over some type of square and i just see the come around behind the camera everybody else around me putting gas masks on you for moscow going to see your life before you can say anything you get that horrible taste in your mouth and of course it's the tear gas that's become so synonymous with these demonstrations in greece along with the firing of molotov cocktails and clashes with the place the producers like to see their correspondents in the middle of a crowd which is great but then the crowd the shouting the correspondents try to speak out everyone's very loud you can't hear anything that makes for good television. it's an incredible event covering it is pretty exciting you've got political elements you use the elements in the course force you've got the tragic human stories of people who are driv
going to be a story about europe and austerity and protests and riots whether it would be spain or greece or even the u.k. and these were real people in real situations in very scary situations and our correspondents were out there in the midst of it all. so we actually we all sat still stood over some type of square and i just see the come around behind the camera everybody else around me putting gas masks on you for moscow going to see your life before you can say anything you get that...
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bar varia in an attempt to restore some faith and athens his trip to the german region comes after greece seven motion a complex financial operation to buy back some of the country's debt at reduced prices well the goal is to cut the national debt by around twenty billion euros in order to qualify for more financial aid from the e.u. and the i.m.f. summers's visit comes less than two weeks after greece's creditors agreed to extend billions in additional financing constitutional law professor george. must have but heard that name part of me believes the way the you can chew. to deal with a crisis as unsustainable. so much as cause me to stone well. listen. but unfortunately. it isn't easy to. control just that you go to example even to the international monetary fund. but of course it's real easy for you to so such a policy to the german taxpayers so. simple you serious usual. self and for people with. such. as the e.u. pushing the goal of a united europe at the expense of individual nations on the issue take center stage at the latest round of peter lavelle's crosstalk coming up. of the e
bar varia in an attempt to restore some faith and athens his trip to the german region comes after greece seven motion a complex financial operation to buy back some of the country's debt at reduced prices well the goal is to cut the national debt by around twenty billion euros in order to qualify for more financial aid from the e.u. and the i.m.f. summers's visit comes less than two weeks after greece's creditors agreed to extend billions in additional financing constitutional law professor...
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uncertainty always drags down shares, not only of traders -- if traders and investors look at greece today are watching the problems in italy. the news that mario monti will step down really dragged down the mood. >> let's take a quick look at some market numbers. the dax closed just a tad out at 7530. the euro stoxx 50 ended the day almost 1/4 of 1% down. across the atlantic, the dow jones is currently going up just a tad. the euro is trading for 1.2934. >> 7.2 magnitude earthquake has struck off the coast of indonesia. reports saying it hit off shore of -- about 200 kilometers northwest of those islands. >> no tsunami warning has been issued. the usgs said the quake was reported at a depth of 158 kilometers. indonesia's's position within the ring of fire makes it prone to it -- indonesia's position within the ring of fire makes it prone to earthquakes. travelers have another nasty surprise waiting for them this morning -- and announced -- an unannounced strike by security workers. that caused several flights to be cancelled. >> frankfurt was particularly hard hit. today's strike co
uncertainty always drags down shares, not only of traders -- if traders and investors look at greece today are watching the problems in italy. the news that mario monti will step down really dragged down the mood. >> let's take a quick look at some market numbers. the dax closed just a tad out at 7530. the euro stoxx 50 ended the day almost 1/4 of 1% down. across the atlantic, the dow jones is currently going up just a tad. the euro is trading for 1.2934. >> 7.2 magnitude earthquake...
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. >> ministers agreed on a fully fledged banking union and bailout loans for greece. what was being done to prevent another global downturn? that was on queen elizabeth's mind as she visited the bank of england. >> trying her hand at high finance, the queen, put in her signature on a special, a bank note. >> it does not improve much. >> the bank note, worth 1 million pounds, seem like small change as the queen and duke of edinburgh were shown the vaults were gold reserves were kept. there are 27 billion pounds of gold in this fault alone. that is not something you see every day, even when you have been doing this sort of thing for 60 years. has the tour went on, talk turned to more serious matters. the queen once asked why nobody had seen the financial crisis coming. officials launched into a three- part lecture on what caused the crisis. the words like "paradigm" flew across the floor. both the duke and the queen listened intently. finally, it became a two-way conversation, and the queen offered a few thoughts of her own. first, a question about the bankers. >> compl
. >> ministers agreed on a fully fledged banking union and bailout loans for greece. what was being done to prevent another global downturn? that was on queen elizabeth's mind as she visited the bank of england. >> trying her hand at high finance, the queen, put in her signature on a special, a bank note. >> it does not improve much. >> the bank note, worth 1 million pounds, seem like small change as the queen and duke of edinburgh were shown the vaults were gold...
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attempt to restore some faith in athens and turn as some are says a trip to the german region comes after greece set in motion a plan to buy back some of the country's debt and want to qualify for more financial aid from the e.u. and i.m.f. but constitutional law professor george a country believes the way the union chose to deal with the crisis is unsustainable . so most. but unfortunately. it isn't easy to. control just that you're going to. be. but of course it's real easy for you to so such an. experience so. serious. or is the e.u. pursuing the goal of a united europe at the expense of individual nations take center stage in the latest edition of people of els cross-talk just over twenty five minutes time. of course the european union has to be based on subsidy or its principle which means that the decisions are made close as possible to the citizens on the other only or is that a case is that the case song sure thing is that the case let me finish all right go ahead yeah yeah of course about dontcha think that. in a case that a federal union existed with a federal strong budget that the so
attempt to restore some faith in athens and turn as some are says a trip to the german region comes after greece set in motion a plan to buy back some of the country's debt and want to qualify for more financial aid from the e.u. and i.m.f. but constitutional law professor george a country believes the way the union chose to deal with the crisis is unsustainable . so most. but unfortunately. it isn't easy to. control just that you're going to. be. but of course it's real easy for you to so such...
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is trying to secure more support from journeys of wealthy conservative mention of the vajra earlier greece's creditors agreed to prop it up with another forty four billion euro greek attorney georgia country believes a real solutions are still a long way off. so most cause me to stone. this list. but unfortunately. it is not easy to go. through just that you go to example it would be. fun. but of course it's real easy for you to so. german taxpayers so. this simple are you serious usual more of more cell phone for people with. now the news making headlines this hour a taliban assault on a police station northwestern pakistan has left at least eight people dead three attackers reportedly fired rockets and grenades in a battle lasting over an hour to insurgents detonated suicide vests during the clash with local taliban say the attack was to avenge the death of a relative of the former commander. and earthquake measuring five point six on the richter scale has hit the philippines which is already trying to recover from the devastation brought on by a deadly typhoon period thousand people still
is trying to secure more support from journeys of wealthy conservative mention of the vajra earlier greece's creditors agreed to prop it up with another forty four billion euro greek attorney georgia country believes a real solutions are still a long way off. so most cause me to stone. this list. but unfortunately. it is not easy to go. through just that you go to example it would be. fun. but of course it's real easy for you to so. german taxpayers so. this simple are you serious usual more of...
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this is a government like the one we can give greece like the one island which is put all its eggs in the basket or consolidating its agreement with germany and move either feel something back it will take a little more than one or two demonstrations it will take seen you serious losing an election to change the course of the spanish government and i very much afraid or or let me do this it would take the possibility of losing the lonia if all states forces for so long to start thinking that perhaps better off outside this farm state. are just ahead for you here on r t does a serving time mean you will repeat the crime later on in this hour we'll be focusing on the failings of british jails examining why so many people are thrown right back into prison and almost as soon as they've been left. in the glow of russians no phone away from civilization and his three hour helicopter train from the nearest village. they still one family have been living hand for a long time in tents and they don't bring d.s. canes. so if you can stand. lodging runs in a signal and minutes they also grew up i
this is a government like the one we can give greece like the one island which is put all its eggs in the basket or consolidating its agreement with germany and move either feel something back it will take a little more than one or two demonstrations it will take seen you serious losing an election to change the course of the spanish government and i very much afraid or or let me do this it would take the possibility of losing the lonia if all states forces for so long to start thinking that...
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meeting and what it does mean for spain is that they join the likes of portugal and italy along with greece as countries who are entering this festive period hardly full of the joys of christmas regarding their finances the spanish people as showed in the recent past that they are very much obsessed with the current situation in the country and the fact that the government's asking for money in order to bail out the banks that's hardly going to put them in good stead with the spanish people already. here really against the way that the government is handling the situation. just a financial consultant pleased to spaniards any good though. back in june. the spanish government had requested an independent audit on their banking system. and. came up with a number sixty two billion euros that that was needed. and many at the time thought that that was again quite a conservative number maps expecting the economy to do you have any since then of course situation has deteriorated in spain unemployment has risen especially youth unemployment. figures. the banking system will need to shrink by someth
meeting and what it does mean for spain is that they join the likes of portugal and italy along with greece as countries who are entering this festive period hardly full of the joys of christmas regarding their finances the spanish people as showed in the recent past that they are very much obsessed with the current situation in the country and the fact that the government's asking for money in order to bail out the banks that's hardly going to put them in good stead with the spanish people...
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protests marking the fourth anniversary of the shooting of a teenager by a policeman turned violent in greece in athens effects of protesters holed rocks and petrol bombs with tear gas and stun grenades used in response fifteen year old alexandros was shot dead in athens in two thousand and eight sparking major riots across the country a police officer responsible was jailed for life because it was decided the teenager posed no threat. to typhoon bopha which has been battering the philippines for the last two days is now claimed almost three hundred fifty lives the storm moved away from populated areas on wednesday tens of thousands fled their homes as heavy rains and high winds rolled across southern and central regions of the country cutting off power in two provinces rescue teams have been working in the worst hit areas but it's feared the number of casualties will rise. the congolese m twenty three rebel group is to hold talks with the country's government in neighboring uganda that's after militants from the group drew from the strategic city of goma remain in air is nearby and thirty th
protests marking the fourth anniversary of the shooting of a teenager by a policeman turned violent in greece in athens effects of protesters holed rocks and petrol bombs with tear gas and stun grenades used in response fifteen year old alexandros was shot dead in athens in two thousand and eight sparking major riots across the country a police officer responsible was jailed for life because it was decided the teenager posed no threat. to typhoon bopha which has been battering the philippines...
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this is a government like the one that greece like the one i love which is with all its eggs in the basket was. some sort of a green room with germany and the european central bank it would take a little more from one of the great. they. risk of losing an election to change the course of the spanish government very much afraid or or let me. take the possibility of losing the money or he will stay for. long enough to start thinking that perhaps better off outside times that. now protesters in spain have been getting rather creative with their posters want to read our cuts will be with the guillotine later our financial experts max kaiser and stacey hope but discuss whether the trend could pick up. but madrid is open the first store max of throughout europe where you can find this tool in solid pine with a height of two meters in the motto is cuts are necessary they encourage people to get one for their home for their living room for the bar and perhaps in the public square right well you can cut all become more cut. i told you two years ago to buy good things if you did because the price an
this is a government like the one that greece like the one i love which is with all its eggs in the basket was. some sort of a green room with germany and the european central bank it would take a little more from one of the great. they. risk of losing an election to change the course of the spanish government very much afraid or or let me. take the possibility of losing the money or he will stay for. long enough to start thinking that perhaps better off outside times that. now protesters in...
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separately, finance ministers agreed to give greece its next bailout payment of $64 billion. in return, greece has agreed to reduce its debt load by buying back devalued bonds from private investors. the european court of human rights issued a landmark ruling today condemning the c.i.a.'s extraordinary renditions programs. it ruled that a german car salesman khaled el-masri was a victim of torture and abuse for four months at the hands of the c.i.a. el-masri said he was kidnapped from macedonia in 2003, interrogated and tortured at an afghan prison run by the c.i.a. and then dropped on an albanian mountainside when authorities realized he posed no threat. macedonia agreed to pay nearly $80,000 in damages. the u.s. has closed internal investigations into the el-masri case. starting today there should be one less reason to reach for the television remote. a new federal law went into effect banning broadcasters from airing commercials at volumes louder than the programming they accompany. the television industry has had one year to adopt the new rules. violations can be reported
separately, finance ministers agreed to give greece its next bailout payment of $64 billion. in return, greece has agreed to reduce its debt load by buying back devalued bonds from private investors. the european court of human rights issued a landmark ruling today condemning the c.i.a.'s extraordinary renditions programs. it ruled that a german car salesman khaled el-masri was a victim of torture and abuse for four months at the hands of the c.i.a. el-masri said he was kidnapped from macedonia...